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The Brownfield Runnin’ Cubs hit the road Tuesday to face the Levelland Lobos to prepare for their first district game that looms right around the corner which resulted in a
Read moreThe Meadow girl’s basketball team opened District 7-1A play this week and it didn’t go as planned. Visiting Whiteface dominated the contest en route to a 60-30 victory against the Lady Broncos on Tuesday at Meadow. K’Lynn Tarin and Ciara VillaPando each had eight points to lead Meadow (9-6 overall, 0-1 district). Hannah Blankenship scored a game-high 19 points to lead the Lady Antelopes (13-3, 1-0) with Jaedyn Rector adding 16 to the victory. Meadow opens its district road schedule at Whitharral at 6 p.m. on Friday.
Read moreThe Sundown State Bank held an open house on Wednesday to promote their business and introduce everything they have to offer to the community of Brownfield.
Read moreThe inaugural Hoopin’ Cub Classic took place December 7-9. The first Cubs and Lady Cubs hosted tournament in the new high school gym.
Read moreThe Terry County Board of Commissioners met Monday to discuss a few topics on the agenda. The Commissioners began with the invocation and pledges before going on to the first item on the agenda. The first item on the agenda was reviewing and considering the minutes from the previous meeting.
Read moreThe Brownfield Chamber of Commerce held its annual Keep the Cheer Here event Thursday evening. Keep the Cheer Here helps promote local businesses by opening their doors later than their usual closing time to offer customers a chance to shop at their stores after hours. Several people flooded local businesses to shop and also to be entered into the raffle following the conclusion of Keep the Cheer Here.
Read moreWhile several teams were playing, warming up or preparing for the Hoopin’ Cubs tournament, the Sunray Lady Cats were helping the Terry County community by volunteering with Pak Pals to make sure that none of Terry County’s kids have to go hungry over the weekends. The Lady Cats split into two groups, where one group packed the bags and the other group sorted the bags to where they were supposed to go. Head Coach Steven Wilson said they were grateful they were able to give back to a community outside of their own.
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